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Join us for a not-so-spooky celebration and costume contest. We’ll be joined by local celebrity judges as your pups compete for: Best Small Dog Costume, Best Big Dog Costume, and best Couple Costume (human/dog).

An occasional series profiling Shaw Dog Park visitors.

In 2011, I was living in Sierra Leone in a house with a gated courtyard. On Christmas Eve, I woke up and found that my courtyard had been broken into and my generator was stolen.

The next morning, I found a 3 week old puppy, Jack, outside my door. My landlord didn’t allow dogs inside the house, so she lived outside until she was injured at 4 months old. Her shoulder and leg were so badly broken, she was unable to move. There’s only one vet in the country, and he has no ability to treat injuries of this type. So, I snuck her into my home and that was the end of that – she was my baby.

DOES JACK HAVE ANY ANIMAL SIBLINGS OR FRIENDS?

She loves cats, especially Skylar, a friend’s cat I’ve taken care of in the past. But if you asked her, I’m sure she would want to be the only animal around.

FAVORITE TOY

Any stuffed animal that sounds like prey.

BIGGEST PET PEEVE

Other dogs congregating at entrance to the dog park makes her nervous, as does being sniffed before she’s settled in.

FAVORITE SLEEP SPOT

She spends all day sleeping in the sun on my bed, watching squirrels out the window.

FAVORITE SHAW DOG PARK ACTIVITY
When she was younger, she loved to be chased around the park by other dogs. Now, she spends most of her time watching other dogs or visiting with the their owners.

A GIRL NAMED JACK?

When Jack was left with me, I was told she was a male puppy. Despite having had several dogs when I was younger, I simply accepted that Jack was male until the vet managed to convince me otherwise. I liked the name, so I modified it to Miss Jack.

THE JOURNEY FROM AFRICA
Flying her in from Sierra Leone was surprisingly easy. All you need to enter the US is certification of rabies vaccination or signing an agreement that you will vaccinate within 10 days of arrival. The difficult part is finding the right combination of flights – there are restrictions on flying with a dog when it’s above 80 degrees (every day in Sierra Leone), and bringing dogs on flights longer than 6-8 hours. Royal Air Maroc came to the rescue and got us back to the US safely. The best part? It only cost $150!

We certainly appreciate the support of our sponsors and community partners.

Shaw Dog Park Association would also like to give a special thanks to Councilman and DC Mayoral Candidate Jack Evans and ANC6D Commissioner Alex Padro. We are deeply appreciative of your commitment and continued support.

Finally, we would like to thank all of our Shaw Dog Park Volunteers. Our volunteers make it possible for us to all to enjoy a safe clean dog park. As Councilman Jack Evans said, “The [Shaw] dog park would not exist if it were not for the dedicated volunteers who keep this a model dog park….” We sincerely appreciate our very special group of volunteers who are very generous with their time and energy.